Skillet Turns ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel’ into a Hard-Hitting Rock Tune
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Skillet turns “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” into a hard-hitting rock tune. This cover of the beloved Christmas classic is unlike any version you’ve ever heard. Watch the short clip to see the official music for Skillet’s cover of “O Come O Come Emmanuel.”
Christmas is, without a doubt, the most wonderful time of the entire year. Many beloved songs, seasonal television specials and movies repeatedly state this. And given all that comes along with Christmas, it’s hard to argue otherwise. Who doesn’t enjoy spending time with family and friends, eating way too much delicious, delectable food and opening a gift or two? That does sound like a wonderful time, and one that no other holiday or time of year can compete with.
Another thing that often accompanies the Christmas season is the playing of all the classic, traditional songs. Some may start listening earlier than others, but we all love them regardless. While we all love the conventional versions of Christmas songs, it’s also nice to hear other musicians’ takes and interpretations on these tunes.
In a clip posted on YouTube, the Christian rock band has released its take on “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.” This rendition is a dramatic departure from what you and I are used to, but what’s wrong with some change now and then, right?
“O come, O come, Emmanuel
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear”
We are all individuals, with no two being 100 percent alike. Everyone has different musical tastes and preferences, and for those who like their Christmas music with a little more edge and bass, this version is definitely for you. It won’t be for everyone, but then again, that’s the case with every kind of music. You won’t please everyone.
Isaiah 9:6 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
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